From the Auburn Six to the flashy 851 Speedster, Auburn automobiles demonstrated that an independant automobile company could attract the attention of a nation. Auburns provided better styling and performance for the money than any other company.

2011 is the 75th Anniversary of the Cord 810 and is the Year of the Cord 810. The new Cord 810 hit the 1936 automotive scene like a thunderbolt. Suddenly, every other car was obsolete when compared to Gordon Buehrig's sleek and radical new design.

Built in a flamboyant era of opulence, the Cord L-29 bears a striking resemblance to the Duesenberg. It boasts a number of &quot;firsts&quot; in American car design including the first production front-wheel drive, and an X-braced frame.

The world's most collectable automobile! A Duesenberg will go 90 mph in second gear and they have a 3-speed transmission! A favorite of the Hollywood crowd, they were owned by the likes of Clark Gable and Gary Cooper.